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What a trip. We invited San Diego instrumental riff worshipers Earthless to EQD HQ to tear through this ripping performance of “Violence of the Red Sea” off their album From the Ages, and the sound was monumental.

Bassist Mike Eginton dials in a girthy, wooly sound from the Hoof fuzz that’s no frills and all attitude, and cuts through the mix as he slices and dices his way around the neck.

Meanwhile in treble land, Isaiah Mitchell stacks the Dunes with the Spires to make his single-note and double-stop riffs ring with singing sustain, while his swirling, lysergic, acid-drenched lead sound comes courtesy of the Grand Orbiter, with an extra helping of reverb and delay from the Disaster Transport SR.

That’s all, folks. Not too much to say about this one, except that it’ll blow your mind.

When EQD circuit builder Josh Novak isn’t making pedals, he shreds with Akron-based prog-punks (and meme masters) Actual Form. “In The Food Court of the Crimson King” is a happy-meal sized nugget of rock - an entire 70s prog LP’s-worth of twists and turns stuffed into just under three-and-a-half-minutes and served on a toasted sesame seed bun…